Samo za tvoje oči

Samo Za Tvoje Oči (English: For Your Eyes Only) is the seventh studio album by Serbian singer Jelena Karleuša. It was released on December 20, 2002, through BK Sound and in collaboration with Heaven Music.

Samo Za Tvoje Oči
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 20, 2002
Recorded2002
StudioPhase One Recording Studio
Genre
Length40:53
LabelBK Sound
ProducerHeaven Music
Jelena Karleuša chronology
Za svoje godine
(2001)
Samo Za Tvoje Oči
(2002)
Magija
(2005)

"Samo za tvoje oči" and "Manijak" were accompanied by music videos, while the rest of the seven songs were also promoted by visuals. Karleuša received the Foreign Breakthrough award at the first Beovizija music festival for the track "Love", which was recorded in English.

Track listing

Credits adapted from Discogs.[1]

All tracks are written by Marina Tucaković and Phoebus, except where noted; and produced by Phoebus.

Samo za tvoje oči
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Manijak" (Maniac) 3:46
2."Samo za tvoje oči" (For Your Eyes Only) 4:10
3."Pazi se" (Watch Out) 3:18
4."Moj dragi" (My Dear) 4:13
5."Ne, ne, ne" (No, No, No) 4:13
6."Radoznala" (Curious) 3:59
7."Još te volim" (I Still Love You) 4:54
8."Zar ne" (Right?) 3:31
9."Love"
  • Vivi Vlachos
  • Phoebus
3:36
10."Manijak" (Remix by Valentino) 5:13

Additional notes

  • "Samo za tvoje oči", "Pazi se", "Još te volim" and "Zar ne" contain samples of "Gia" (2001), "A Pa Pa" (1999), "Ipofero" (2000) and "To Allo Miso" (1997), respectively, by Despina Vandi.

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes

Performers and musicians

  • Jelena Karleuša – vocals
  • Marija Mihajlović, Madame Piano, Aleksandar Mitrović and Dimos Beke - backing vocals
  • Antonis Gounaris – guitar
  • Phoebus - keyboards and piano
  • Hakan Singolou - sazi
  • Manolis Vlachos and Vangelis Siapatis - engineer
  • Manolis Vlachos - mixing

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Serbia and Montenegro December 20, 2002 CAC BK Sound

References

  1. "Samo za tvoje oči". Discogs. Retrieved 9 September 2012.


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